Rebel News Podcast - January 21, 2026


Ezra Levant Breaks Down Mark Carney’s Davos Speech — and Confronts Justin Trudeau on the Street


Episode Stats

Length

35 minutes

Words per Minute

169.10065

Word Count

5,971

Sentence Count

8

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Big news from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his new squeeze, the rock star Katie Perry, were just walking the promenade when they were heckled by a group of journalists.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 tonight big news from the world economic forum in davos switzerland
00:00:19.260 it's january 20th and this is the extra levant show
00:00:22.480 shame on you you sensorious bug
00:00:28.740 oh hi everybody i'm filming this on my selfie stick as you can see we're in the airbnb in switzerland
00:00:43.340 there's adi amini benji chung and lincoln jay busy editing today's videos i'm not going to
00:00:50.340 interrupt them although my voice is probably distracting them they're pretty locked in on
00:00:54.220 what they're doing we spent the entire day in davos running around chasing vvips and boy did we ever
00:01:01.400 catch them i tell you justin trudeau himself we bumped into him and his new squeeze the rock star
00:01:07.500 katie perry they were just walking down the promenade like nothing and that's fine but you see if they
00:01:13.460 were in canada and we approached them police would stop us from asking questions obviously i want
00:01:18.980 police to stop anyone from harming a politician i don't believe in violence at all but in canada
00:01:24.360 police are used for other purposes they're used for political purposes and as you know when our
00:01:29.120 reporters ask questions of justin trudeau or christian freeland or any number of other high
00:01:34.540 officials they're at the very least arrested sometimes roughed up a bit and sometimes taken
00:01:39.240 to jail i myself was taken to jail briefly for a political offense it's very different here
00:01:44.360 in switzerland which is very interesting to me there are police everywhere with serious weapons
00:01:49.860 i should tell you and there's even military out to protect the davos world economic forum but they
00:01:55.640 do not lift a finger if you're just scrumming a politician and i think justin trudeau forgot that
00:02:00.540 i'll show you the video of the interaction we had trudeau alternated giving me the silent treatment
00:02:08.100 gaslighting me by lying about something or in a few cases actually giving some sort of an answer
00:02:14.880 i'll come to that video video in a moment but first i want to talk about uh the speech that mark carney
00:02:20.880 gave at the world economic forum isn't it funny that mark carney christian freeland justin trudeau
00:02:26.320 they were all here in davos um as so many other canadian politicians were actually bumped into
00:02:31.840 francois philippe champagne these are all world economic forum young leaders are all
00:02:38.020 trained and groomed here at this socialist globalist convention it's quite crazy when you
00:02:44.020 think about it there's so many conspiracies out there about well who controls the world is it
00:02:48.120 is it the freemasons is it the jews is it well i have to tell you just from observation and their
00:02:54.300 own confession the world economic forum they control a lot of things or as klaus schwab the founder
00:03:00.400 of the world economic forum says we have penetrated the cabinets remember what he said that
00:03:05.220 what we are very proud of now is the young generation like prime minister trudeau
00:03:11.700 president of president of argentina and so on that we penetrate the cabinets so yesterday i was
00:03:20.940 at a reception for prime minister trudeau and i would know that half of this cabinet or even more
00:03:31.900 half of half of uh half of this cabinet are for our actually young global leaders of the world
00:03:38.660 economy well klaus schwab is gone but his successor is even worse it's larry fink the boss of the 20
00:03:46.380 trillion dollar asset management company blackrock it's it's a it's incredible and i have to say
00:03:52.720 actually this year's conference of the world economic forum is the largest ever not just in terms of
00:03:58.260 delegates who are attending but in terms of speakers and listen i have to give them credit
00:04:03.000 donald trump himself is coming javier mille um vladimir zelensky of course is coming there's so many
00:04:10.340 politicians world leaders ngos business people they've actually never been stronger which is
00:04:15.540 terrifying to me now i hope and i think that donald trump is coming to lay down the law a little bit
00:04:21.460 when he spoke to the world economic forum in his first term he basically came to counter signal their
00:04:27.540 messages on everything from freedom to the free market to um american sovereignty so maybe he'll be
00:04:35.120 doing a bit of that i don't know i have to say one of the things on the minds and on the lips
00:04:39.060 of delegates uh the past couple days has been trump's diplomacy and maybe his lack thereof in regards to
00:04:46.420 greenland in denmark i even saw a u.s senator named chris coons here who was blasting the president
00:04:53.420 in public i mean normally foreign policy disputes are handled within a country but the democrats and
00:04:58.980 and even some wobbly republicans don't like what trump is doing and they're not afraid to share that
00:05:03.760 with the world it's really a fascinating thing to observe but i want to show you mark carney's speech
00:05:09.300 because remember carney just spent a few days on his world anti-american tour i think that's the
00:05:15.240 fairest way to describe it he went to communist china and announced a new world order that clip is
00:05:21.600 just incredible i believe the progress that we have made in the partnership sets us up well for the new
00:05:30.260 world order was not only starting an investment and trade relationship with communist china he's
00:05:39.240 starting a police relationship a security relationship and says that we have a geopolitical
00:05:45.560 agreement and partnership with china anita and and simply announced that we have a new foreign policy
00:05:51.960 just announced it no election over it no vote no debate i mean this is the party and this this is the
00:05:59.620 man mark carney who just a year ago said china is the number one security threat to canada here he is
00:06:04.620 saying it mr carney uh well we're in a security uh section um i think we didn't have a chance to
00:06:10.540 talk about anything internationally i think the biggest security threat to canada is china yeah now
00:06:14.800 he's signing up for a chinese dominated new world order he's basically choosing um the chinese orbit
00:06:21.060 rather than the american bloc and i know why he would say it in fact that was the subject of his speech
00:06:26.180 today he would say that the united states is behaving rather brutally and some of the networks and
00:06:31.880 systems and treaties and ngos and and friendly rules that have been evolving over the last 80
00:06:39.080 years since the end of the second world war well they don't really count anymore now it's just raw
00:06:43.020 power okay there's some truth to that but his remedy is so therefore let us choose china listen i know
00:06:53.020 things aren't going smoothly with the united states right now and in particular with donald trump but
00:06:56.720 trump has gone in exactly three years in fact today if i'm not mistaken is the anniversary of his
00:07:02.760 inauguration he's only got three years left and you want to completely realign canada's orbit towards
00:07:08.960 china an authoritarian dictatorship because you're offended by trump just incredible here let me show
00:07:16.620 you a few excerpts uh from carney's speech let's just play a few minutes of these we understand that
00:07:21.460 this rupture calls for more than adaptation it calls for honesty about the world as it is
00:07:26.440 we are taking the sign out of the window we know the old order is not coming back
00:07:32.680 we shouldn't mourn it nostalgia is not a strategy but we believe that from the fracture we can build
00:07:41.140 something bigger better stronger more just this is the task of the middle powers the countries that
00:07:49.200 have the most to lose from a world of fortresses and a most to gain from genuine cooperation
00:07:55.100 the powerful have their power we have something too the capacity to stop pretending to name reality
00:08:05.580 to build our strength at home and to act together that is canada's path we choose it openly and confidently
00:08:15.020 and it is a path wide open to any country willing to take it with us but you've just been to the
00:08:22.900 other great power to china and i think people very intrigued by seeing that meeting and some people
00:08:30.140 say kind of that's a mistake really because you know you're going to make yourself more dependent
00:08:36.080 on china they're not that benign either um the u.s will be very annoyed what's what's the defense of
00:08:42.500 what you're doing and what do you hope to get out of it well the first thing is to say it's not a
00:08:46.460 defense it's it's an i know the way you frame the question but it's offense um it's building out it's
00:08:52.020 it's something positive as opposed to um against we're for something as opposed to being against
00:08:57.820 the second is there are very clear guardrails in that relationship i spoke of calibration of
00:09:03.960 relationships in my remarks that's what i mean by it um but within those clear guardrails are huge
00:09:10.120 opportunities in energy both clean and conventional uh obviously in motor vehicles in agriculture in
00:09:15.640 financial services all of which is mutually beneficial so it's it's additive and look it's
00:09:21.540 the second largest economy and it's our second largest trading partner we should have a strategic
00:09:25.820 partnership with them uh in that uh in within those guardrails and that's what we've achieved and
00:09:31.460 it is an interesting reversal though because i think certainly during the biden administration
00:09:35.280 there was this sense that the western world was trying to decouple from china or de-risk at least
00:09:41.260 and is now in this new world that really going to go into reverse and de-risking from china
00:09:46.360 because there are other risks is is less of a thing you need again many in this room this is their
00:09:53.340 livelihood you need a web of connections um and to miss out in that web some of the largest ones
00:10:00.020 united states we already have that uh china india mercosur european union that's a mistake that's not
00:10:07.200 managing your relationships properly that makes you stronger makes you more resilient and then on top of
00:10:12.120 that i'll give you again i'll appeal since it's uh in the headlines to the nordics uh nordics plus
00:10:17.780 canada it's 20 percent of global gdp it's not the first thing people would realize but that relationship
00:10:23.960 which is deepening for security reasons because we're like-minded those are the types of partnerships
00:10:30.300 that i think we'll see more you know carney speaks in an extremely boring way and he uses boring
00:10:36.000 language i mean i i just sort of have a checklist to it's almost like you're playing mark carney bingo
00:10:40.280 does he say transformative does he say catalyzing i mean he has his own buzzwords just the same way
00:10:47.380 uh justin trudeau did too um my point is that you can say things in a boring and you know nba kind
00:10:56.300 of way that is still extremely radical and he's basically saying we little countries should band
00:11:03.720 together and stop the big countries except he doesn't really say that he says we little countries
00:11:10.140 in the west should band together against america not band together against anyone
00:11:17.200 not band together against everyone not band together against china let's push back against
00:11:23.640 america was basically his message and we've talked before about how overwhelming america is in terms of
00:11:31.660 foreign trade for cam it's like 80 percent of our experts and and china is way down there basically
00:11:38.340 tied with japan and just ahead of the uk you simply cannot artificially redraw trading patterns given
00:11:45.620 that we are adjacent to the united states you may want to you may even think you're morally correct
00:11:50.920 to do so but that's just not reality and saying that you're going to go your own way in terms of
00:11:56.300 the military that that's just a pipe dream i'm i mean we barely have any tanks or aircraft that even
00:12:01.940 work whenever there's a threat in canadian airspace it's a u.s based fighter jet that responds that's
00:12:07.720 that's not some future chance that's right now we have no defense over our north and that's one of the
00:12:13.040 reasons why trump is bellicose both towards canada and towards greenland my point is is mark carney
00:12:19.580 who's never actually done things he was a consultant he was at goldman sachs he was at the bank of
00:12:25.300 canada bank of england i challenge you to tell me what those duties are without googling them and then
00:12:30.140 he was an a and a chairman not a hands-on executive a chairman of an asset management company who just
00:12:36.820 sort of went to conferences the guy is a good theoretician but there is no way even if you're
00:12:43.440 morally right that you can simply say we're not going to be in the american orbit anymore it just
00:12:48.560 it just doesn't work that way china could have written his speech i tell you because it's such a
00:12:55.200 naive speech the result of which if you were to follow it would be to throw things in china's
00:13:00.360 you know to china's jackpot i mean is there anything more clear than the 49 000 chinese made
00:13:06.840 electric vehicles that carney just unilaterally ordered into canada to the surprise and dismay
00:13:13.680 of doug ford the premier of the province where there actually are car factories and that's the thing
00:13:18.460 carney is saying he's doing this to improve canada's position in canadian jobs canadian investment in
00:13:24.660 canada how is buying 49 000 made in china electric vehicles how is that helping our auto industry
00:13:33.280 how is that helping investment here it just it doesn't make any sense but you know things really
00:13:38.720 don't have to make sense for mark carney as long as he's whipping up anti-americanism he'll be fine in
00:13:43.520 the next election here's a few more clips from his speech today sovereignty now is the ability to
00:13:48.620 withstand pressure isn't canada almost uniquely vulnerable to pressure because of the extent of
00:13:56.220 your trade dependence on the united states well the the proof is that we have been able to withstand
00:14:03.860 the pressure and there has been considerable pressure uh i'll give you a couple of facts we've
00:14:08.940 actually created more jobs and uh since the tariffs were put on than the united states in absolute number
00:14:14.400 uh economies growing at the second fastest rate within the g7 uh that's not there there are pockets
00:14:20.200 of extreme pressure without question in canada uh but headline we're reacting the second thing and
00:14:26.800 it's a fundamental point is the recognition that we can give ourselves far more than any foreign
00:14:32.420 country can take away uh there's lots of efficiencies in having one canadian market the trillion
00:14:38.540 dollars of domestic investment and building these partnerships abroad uh all of which are bigger
00:14:45.800 returns than what's been lost that's not to say we would rather not lose it but we can withstand the
00:14:52.460 pressure and we are and i was interested that you said basically the old world's not coming back so
00:14:56.860 you're not seeing this as a period where you just have to get through a normalcy will return i think
00:15:02.180 the that is what that is our view um and we we regret it but we're not going to sit around and and
00:15:09.840 and mourn it we're we're acting um and we're acting in a way both it's in our interests but we believe
00:15:18.360 in a way with others that's building imperfectly in steps a new system president trump and a lot of
00:15:25.620 people who agree with him condemn globalism a lot um and i i suspect you know you would be the kind of
00:15:34.160 epitome of a globalist you know you worked for goldman sachs i believe you were a central banker
00:15:38.400 um you know you're comfortable and lived in several countries is globalism first of all is it a thing
00:15:45.240 and is it over um i think well look understanding how the world works having appreciation for other
00:15:55.360 cultures understanding the connections and and being able to or at least appreciating uh ways that
00:16:02.480 how we connect whether it's through technology trade investment culture uh can enrich our lives and
00:16:08.560 that's a good thing and also help solve problems being detached from where you live and the broader
00:16:15.800 needs of society uh there is an epithet for that i i don't know that the g word is the one uh there's
00:16:24.580 certainly what we're finding and to go back to uh the points i was making is that there are a number
00:16:32.080 of like-minded countries that want to work through uh through partnership uh to achieve those goals for
00:16:41.220 their citizens and for the world uh more more broadly the call is for more to recognize what's really
00:16:49.620 going on right now and to uh and to pool their resources to the benefit of citizens so it won't
00:16:55.800 be global it won't cover the globe uh but it will um be more powerful yeah of course he got applause
00:17:03.400 because listen the average person in this conference is reflexively socialist and globalist
00:17:08.680 hates donald trump despises elon musk and mark carney is their ideal i mean here's a man who has
00:17:15.620 three passports who says canada is the most european of the countries who repeatedly sides with
00:17:22.640 dictators against america i mean it was just the other day i mentioned that lula the president of
00:17:28.860 brazil who hates america um said that in his phone call with mark carney they both agree to counter
00:17:35.920 trump's arctic vision and now carney agrees with china on that too you the opposite of being pro-trump
00:17:44.700 is not being pro-china you can be as skeptical of trump as you like without being pro-china not
00:17:51.760 mark carney anyways those are my thoughts on his speech we'll be back on the streets of davos tomorrow
00:17:57.160 now and i shouldn't have made you wait this long now here's my interview with justin trudeau what do you
00:18:05.380 think of this mr trudeau what are you doing here at davos how can you never comment this is the spirit
00:18:14.820 of dialogue is the name of the conference how come you won't dialogue prime minister
00:18:19.640 who paid for you to come here was it taxpayers what do you make of the federal court of appeal
00:18:29.240 upholding the ruling that your martial law was illegal
00:18:32.900 they said you violated it's good to see you ezra it's been a long time how you've been how you've
00:18:38.800 been keeping pretty well but you didn't speak to me though worried about you i don't think you have
00:18:43.240 you stopped speaking to me after the uh after the boxing match i never heard from you again that's not
00:18:48.320 true every time we tried to come into contact with you you had us arrested i i never had you
00:18:53.360 arrested you beat up my colleague david menzies your bodyguards did i your personal bodyguards
00:18:59.180 beat up david menzies rcmp the official police of canada that you're speaking against yeah i think
00:19:05.460 you're not going to trust our institutions as well there's a problem there i think our institutions
00:19:09.440 have been weakened by you to be quite candid that that is your right to believe that and to feel that
00:19:14.640 that's certainly something that you've you've continued to spread people uh people not trusting
00:19:20.340 our institutions uh a certain skepticism is important but spreading of misinformation and
00:19:25.860 disinformation is just um irresponsible i think you know that ezra but you know you've got a good
00:19:31.320 little gig coming on you've paid for all these people to come to davos you know i encourage you
00:19:35.720 to continue to ask questions and challenge people but to try and do it in a way that is grounded in
00:19:40.920 facts and reality you've you've introduced more censorship you've been you've been very much a
00:19:45.920 conversation is not you lecturing me a conversation is a back and forth not you just lecturing
00:19:50.180 people you misunderstood your time uh lecturing and haranguing people and creating outrage uh
00:19:56.800 there's no need to uh you introduce more censorship bills than any other kind of bill
00:20:01.640 you don't believe in free speech c63 and all your other bills are about squelching people who you
00:20:08.000 disagree with as well you continue to make your uh your points and you're more than welcome to so so
00:20:13.580 far but not if you get your way ezra i think you know that i feel like you owe the canadians an
00:20:20.520 apology for a good day sir do you feel like you owe the world an apology for your behavior during
00:20:26.100 covid have a good day sir is it bizarre not being out into me please don't knock into me i appreciate
00:20:32.400 you well your security was just pushing us around before of course he still gives selfies you got to
00:20:40.520 hand him hand him that he won't talk to reporters but he'll do he'll do a selfie i just spoke with you
00:20:46.260 for five minutes you spoke at me for five minutes you didn't answer any questions you spoke at me which
00:20:51.940 is your style listen you don't do well with dissent are you going into any meetings here
00:21:00.140 davos is about meetings davos is about connecting with people and uh talking about how we can uh
00:21:08.460 continue to put people's success at the center of everything we do are you going to meet up with
00:21:13.060 mark carney when he arrives i have uh always happy to speak with any leaders including my friend and
00:21:21.500 how do you think he's doing uh i think he's doing great are you worried about the rift with the united
00:21:27.020 states well i think everyone is worried about an increasing polarization around the world do you feel
00:21:34.140 that his visit to china was successful i think i think there's a lot of work to do around the world but
00:21:40.860 it's uh good that we continue to engage with uh with uh friends allies and potential uh challenges
00:21:47.980 around the world how do you feel about the looming referendum for separatism in alberta
00:21:52.420 have you followed the separatist movement in alberta
00:21:56.780 very familiar with all the various challenges in canada and will continue to trust canadians thoughtfulness
00:22:06.660 uh unity would you be part of a no campaign on that would you weigh in on that campaign
00:22:12.220 well that's the show for the day what do you think of that we're going to be in davos for a
00:22:23.680 couple more days we're going to have a special zoom town hall on thursday and if you can help cover
00:22:29.460 our costs you can see we're sharing an airbnb here and the reason we're one town over we're in a town
00:22:34.780 called klossner's because davos is completely booked up uh even this um airbnb where the lads
00:22:40.780 are working together on the table even this is thousands of dollars a night i'm so embarrassed
00:22:45.980 to tell you that they jack the price up tenfold just during the week of davos and it goes back down
00:22:52.060 to normal before and after but this one week a year the entire community basically makes a year's worth of income
00:22:58.780 anyways crazy times uh go to wef reports.com if you want to help us cover these costs
00:23:04.860 i tell you one thing i don't want to give it away but we have a video coming that is
00:23:09.180 10 times crazier than that justin trudeau interview you'll watch it and you'll agree with me
00:23:15.220 all right that's it for today until tomorrow on behalf of us at rebel news to you at home good night
00:23:20.780 and keep fighting for freedom what do you think of this sparring match between the
00:23:30.220 u.s embassy and europe over censorship no questions you're the one who came up with a memo about
00:23:36.380 a spell check for hate remember that memo you wrote in an article about 10 years ago you should just stop
00:23:41.340 interviewing me i know but you you're a censor by nature you're the guy who came up with the whole
00:23:45.980 plan i think you're being offensive oh does that mean i should be censored though no i didn't
00:23:50.620 say that i think you're being offensive i think you should stop well don't you think you have an
00:23:54.220 obligation to talk to the public no i do not and i certainly do not have an obligation to talk to you
00:23:58.780 you're the one who fired the starter pistol for censorship in the whole industry wow amazing that
00:24:04.700 you know this well i read the article really you did what article it was either in the times or the post
00:24:10.220 how interesting you talked about a spell check for hate now what you're doing is you're having fun at
00:24:15.260 my expense the web theme is my god my god what a problem it's a spirit in dialogue my god why are
00:24:21.900 you screaming amazing you're not in control because you're pressing against me is this a spirit of
00:24:27.260 dialogue is this a spirit of i'm not interested in a dialogue with you but that's the entire thing
00:24:32.860 you are now harassing me you want to have dialogue harassment is illegal in europe why don't you let me
00:24:38.300 get you want me to go to jail for talking to you no i actually would like you to leave me alone
00:24:43.260 well you won't leave us alone you're the one who started the whole censorship war i can assure you
00:24:48.300 that you're just wrong and i suggest that you stop well and and as a man you can say that but you were
00:24:55.980 the boss of google who brought in a wave of censorship particularly targeting conservatives and trump
00:25:02.220 supporters really really wow amazing how guilty i am according to you my god and you need to stop
00:25:12.620 blocking me why are you pushing because you're pushing me and we have it on camera does it make
00:25:19.660 you really angry in real life to have to face people facing you no not at all you seem super triggered
00:25:27.500 super triggered because you won't leave me alone it's called harassment do you think he should be banned
00:25:32.380 from youtube but for his conduct here i do not speak for youtube bye guys that was great dialogue
00:25:39.580 i've never seen such a man lose his control he's lost his emotional self-control that was eric schmidt he
00:25:46.140 was a senior executive at google and i remember he wrote it wasn't just a memo it was a lengthy article
00:25:53.660 either in the new york times or the washington post a very prestigious paper he talked about
00:25:58.620 how censorship should be built into the internet like spell check is he called it a spell check
00:26:05.820 for hate or for emotions that the that the internet should correct you in real time and that's what
00:26:12.540 i was asking him about i've never seen him answer that especially in the recent milieu of the u.s
00:26:18.940 state department basically going to war over european censors he's clearly on the european
00:26:23.900 censors side of things have you calmed down from the crash out are you feeling better are you feeling
00:26:29.420 better sir are you feeling better do you want to go back to censorship online why don't you guys just
00:26:35.020 shut up this is exactly why we're here in davos 2026 again for another year we're catching these
00:26:42.780 people out for what they've done and what they plan to do to us and none of this is possible without
00:26:48.380 your help make sure to go to wfreports.com if you support this kind of real journalism on the
00:26:53.740 streets of davos please consider chipping in to help us cover the costs thanks
00:27:02.220 sheila gun reid for rebel news it's friday night i am here in drayton valley alberta population about
00:27:09.020 8 000 and i'm at the mckenzie conference center why this is a petition signing location for the
00:27:17.340 referendum on independence and the event tonight includes speakers and it doesn't start for about
00:27:27.580 an hour and people are filing in they're starting to end up outside the doors but we're going to go
00:27:34.860 inside and ask these people a few questions perhaps why are you signing the petition do you have a
00:27:43.580 message for people who say that alberta cannot leave and maybe a message for mark carney who introduced a
00:27:52.540 new world order today let's go check it out
00:27:59.820 this is so incredibly exciting and the part that excites me
00:28:02.700 the most is not even the numbers it's who is showing up to sign for these petitions
00:28:07.980 i have passed so many moms with kids in tow it is absolutely inspiring so alberta keep it going
00:28:18.540 why do you support independence it's been a bad relationship with ottawa for too long and i have
00:28:23.420 young kids and i feel like this is the only way that we can have real freedom so for me it's more to
00:28:28.620 do with the immorality that we have in our country and i just want to see us go to a place where we're
00:28:34.780 you know focused on our home our family our children uh both in the womb and uh to old age and protecting
00:28:42.860 life and liberty so yeah so we can be in control of our own freedom and not only the freedom but
00:28:51.500 to not be held down by the federal government that has done it to us for 50 years my hope and prayer is
00:29:00.140 for my descendants i may not live long enough to see the benefit of the separation of this province
00:29:10.220 hopefully western canada but i believe this is going to be so beneficial to our young people
00:29:19.980 we're going to be able to save our funds from idiots that send it across the ocean to we don't even know
00:29:29.260 the countries and what is being done with it whereas we could do so much for our people
00:29:34.540 our children need to go to university but we can't afford it and if we were to keep our money in
00:29:43.420 our country we could send our kids to schools universities and be able to benefit with more
00:29:50.700 doctors more nurses more hospitals just think 70 million billion dollars goes to ottawa and we can't
00:30:00.460 even get a hospital bed a friend of mine who's 83 years old broke her ankle they had to stay in a
00:30:09.020 hotel in red deer because there was no beds in the hospital if we had the money we could either build
00:30:16.940 new hospitals or build onto the old ones to have more beds so i'm really really i don't even know how
00:30:27.100 to say how strongly i believe in separation we've been taking a lot of crap from from canada for a
00:30:34.460 long time and it's uh it's not working so i just want to be able to work the next day and i'm tired
00:30:39.100 to give my money away my father was born in 1908 he was not a highly educated person but all my life
00:30:46.860 i always heard him say that the country should separate from the manitoba ontario border because the
00:30:54.140 east did not care what happened in the west and it's becoming more and more true there's you know
00:31:01.260 a lot given and none really coming back so there's kind of just a huge division in that sense we want
00:31:08.700 a little bit more equality over here yeah that's that's the big thing is equality i think yeah so what
00:31:13.980 do you say to the people who say like it can't be done it's just too much work it's going to be too hard
00:31:19.340 well when you think of it like that way then of course there's going to be a problem but like
00:31:23.820 i mean one if you can change the you know one person's opinion or one view like that makes
00:31:31.660 the world of difference to like us people like you know what i mean it only takes one person
00:31:36.060 sometimes so when you get a group of people this big anything can happen it's just a legal route to
00:31:41.180 get out of canada and that's what we're pursuing and i feel like it's 100 possible if god desires
00:31:45.580 it it will happen we can accomplish anything when we stand together and this has been so wrong for so
00:31:52.700 many years that it has to be corrected and i think it's past the point of return right now the way
00:32:01.420 things are going if you don't try you won't know so i don't believe that it will be uh uh impossible i
00:32:08.860 think once we can see by the grassroots that it's uh uh it's just growing and growing so uh once the wheels
00:32:15.740 start moving i think it'll uh it'll become more and more apparent i think uh canada the uh the
00:32:22.780 government in ottawa is uh gonna be in a mad panic when they see um just what kind of turnout we're
00:32:28.700 getting in in all these towns and cities in alberta so why do you think quebec is allowed to talk
00:32:35.260 about independence but alberta's not um alberta's treated like the uh um basically the the bad
00:32:45.180 stepchild that uh uh we're not quite uh as equal as some provinces it's a pretty one-way street
00:32:52.540 anything over east counts but not us so it's been like that for far too long way too long now mark
00:32:59.340 carney said yesterday that you know that canada is joining a new world order i believe the progress
00:33:05.820 that we have made in the partnership sets us up well for the new world order well when i watched that
00:33:15.660 video it gave me shivers the way he said it it just it felt demonic to me it was just way out of place
00:33:21.420 and i didn't like it at all so that's just going to ramp this up i feel i i really don't like the way
00:33:26.860 that they're always talking about the new world order um it seems very dictatorship like so you know
00:33:33.420 bringing in like the digital currencies and all of that it just feels like they want total control of
00:33:37.820 us so coming from you know them saying we're a free country it's not feeling very free anymore no no and
00:33:44.860 it's going back to like almost like the covet years where they're they're trying to be like um kind of like
00:33:50.780 not really mark us but in a sense like they they want control over you like they want to know
00:33:55.020 all your moves and they want to kind of have control of our assets and like it's just i don't
00:33:59.740 know it doesn't sit well with us at the end of the day obviously been uh been going on for
00:34:05.180 a long time their plans with uh the world economic forum and uh they've just uh yeah basically drop
00:34:13.420 drop the veil and uh yeah we're we're uh seeing that he's uh probably pretty beholden to china
00:34:21.660 and uh we're uh yeah i don't want to be a part of uh some sort of uh chinese uh uh state so yeah and
00:34:32.220 uh i kind of value freedom too much for that so we've been here for about an hour at drayton valley
00:34:38.380 the room inside is packed people are listening to speakers but also people are still coming the
00:34:44.220 parking lot is busy people are coming signing the petition and leaving and they're sending a pretty
00:34:50.380 clear message that it's not a bunch of old angry albertans it's young people older people grandparents
00:35:00.380 and they're all here because they want something different and the thing that's different that they
00:35:05.900 want is a different kind of relationship with canada from the outside for rebel news here in drayton valley
00:35:13.660 i'm sheila gunreid